Tag Archives: President Donald J. Trump

2024 Year End Summary

January 5, 2025

Written by Juliana Simone

Happy New Year to all of our committee members, town residents who support our efforts, and all viewers of this website.

The end of 2024 brought in a variety of highs and lows throughout the nation and statewide. Mostly highs, fortunately. We saw President-elect Donald J. Trump became the first former President to ever win a second term since Grover Cleveland as our Country’s 22nd and 24th leader of the free world. Rightfully so, but I don’t care to go into the weeds here with so many details on 2020. Trump also won with an impressive mandate by winning the popular vote and the Electoral College with a large lead as totals showed, Trump: 312 Harris: 226. The former President of the United States also won all seven swing states, flipping six that he allegedly did not in 2020. He is clearly what the American people wanted after four years of a President Biden administration.

Other highs, along with Trump’s big win, was winning the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives. The lead in the House would have been larger if the President-elect didn’t tap three House members to serve in higher posts going forward, and some blue government led states were not allowed to continue counting votes for weeks after Election Day. Election Laws need serious overview and change to make them lawful and honest again.

A low for us here in our region of Connecticut, was losing our State Senate seat in Senate District 08, which has been held by a Republican since 1967. Newcomer Lisa Seminara of Avon, won by a short amount of votes in 2022 against democrat challenger, Paul Honig, a minority member of the Harwinton Board of Selectmen, only to lose to him in this rematch by a similar amount of votes, but this time in his favor.

Despite her being the incumbent and deserving a second term as an enthusiastic and hard-working State Senator, enough voters from the larger towns in the district like Simsbury, chose to vote Democrat giving Honig the win. We’ll see how he does. I have suggested she challenges him again in 2026 when he has an actual record, though his party always allows their weaker candidates to vote with the other side of the aisle traditionally to help keep them in their seats, given their large majority.

Another low was our state’s U.S. Senator candidate, Matthew Corey (R), a navy veteran and small businessman who took on sitting U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D) a second time only to lose once again. There is little comparison between these two men and it has come to national attention as to why Connecticut voters still keep Murphy in office, as well as U.S. Senator Dick Blumenthal, in addition to all five congressional districts being held solely by democrats.

In addition to Corey losing, CT-5 Congressional candidate, George Logan, lost his second run against Johanna Hayes, who barely won in their first challenge in 2022. The win came from another well past Election Day recount, that ended up in her favor by lost votes being found. With this information, it looked like Logan had a good chance of winning this time, but to much surprise, lost by more percentage points than were expected. He deserved better, as a very hard campaign worker with a good background and positive vision for our state and country.

Congratulations to our own town’s State Representative, Mark Anderson (R-62) for winning a third term. He is a fair and diligent representative who serves all of his four towns well.

(l-r) BOS Selectman Mark Mahoney, BRTC Vice Chair David Moulton, Bob Cassotto
U.S. Senate Candidate Matthew Corey with supporters at the Riverton Fair BRTC Booth October 2024
Honorary BRTC member John Lavieri with daughter and granddaughter Riverton Fair
Jim and Mark, VFD Barkhamsted Riverton Fair 2024
Barkhamsted RTC Chair Juliana Simone & U.S. Senate Candidate Matthew Corey (CT-R) Riverton Fair October 2024

In addition to Election Day news, the Barkhamsted Republican Town Committee had a successful biannual fundraiser on October 3rd. Many continued thanks to our fine Treasurer, Steve Blackburn, and to our Vice Chair, Dave Moulton who hosted guests in his home.

A special thank you to the Riverton Inn and former owner Adam Towers, who contributed a meat lasagna and salad for attendees, and to the Brass Horse Cafe for their chicken wings contributed by Selectman Mark Mahoney. Much appreciation, as well, to so many people who brought homemade food.

Riverton Inn catered meat lasagna
Riverton Inn catered salad
The Brass Horse Cafe wings

Congressional candidate Jim Griffin, (CT-1) gave a knowledgeable speech as a former D.C. insider and veteran. Also on hand were State Senator Lisa Seminara (08) and State Representative Mark Anderson (62). Former Mayor of Meridan, U.S. Marine, and CT-5 candidate, Manny Santos were also present.

(l-r) Jim Griffin CT-01 Candidate 2024 with Manny Santos, former CT-05 Candidate 2018 and Meridan Mayor.

BRTC Treasurer Rev. Steven Blackburn, Phd
(l-r) State Senator Lisa Seminara, BRTC Vice Chair David Moulton, former Avon RTC Vice Chair and army veteran Stephen Hunt
First Selectman Nick Lukiwsky and BOF Chairman Rich Winn
Manny Santos, Rick and Juliana BRTC FR Oct 2024

Election Day brought Republicans a win in every race on the ballot in Barkhamsted. Thank you to our town voters and to our hard working poll workers and volunteers.

(l-r) Selectman Mark Mahoney, Bob, Cindy and Sandy

Barkhamsted RTC WINS EVERY RACE ELECTION NIGHT

Written by Juliana Simone

November 4, 2020

Reporting from our polling place the evening of Election Day 2020, November 3rd, our Registrar of Voters sent the final tally:

State Representative race:

Mark Anderson (R) 1414

Audrey Lampert (D) 971

State Senate Race:

Senator Kevin Witkos: 1396

Melissa Osbourne: 959

CT-1 Congressional:

Mary Fay: 1206

Congressman John Larson: 1135

President Of The United States:

President Donald J. Trump: 1228

Joe Biden: 1154

Thank you to all of our town residents who voted for our Republican ticket.

President Trump To Award Medal Of Freedom To Rush Limbaugh In Tonight’s State Of The Union Address

A Fox News White House correspondent reported earlier today that long-time conservative talk radio host, Rush Limbaugh, will receive the Medal of Honor tonight during President Donald J. Trump’s State Of The Union Address. Limbaugh, a true patriot and proud American, revealed to listeners in the final minutes of his Monday show ( February 3rd, 2020) that he has been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer. He notified his millions of fans he has the best team of doctors who will determine what his best treatment plan is for recovery.

During this time on and off air, he will have a variety of notable fellow talk radio hosts filling in for his show. Mark Steyn, a Canadian author and commentator often seen on the Fox News Network and perhaps most fans favorite substitute host, filled in today and will tomorrow, as well. He told listeners today he owed Rush everything. Many people feel this way about the conservative radio host who has contributed so much to countless charities, individuals and causes. We all pray for Rush Limbaugh’s return to good health and many more years on the airwaves.

ICYMI: Tonight, Jan. 02, 2020 – 7:00PM – Conservative Chat with Don Pesci – Charter Channel 192

Tonight, January 02, 2020,  at 7:00 PM on Charter Channel 192, “Conservative Chat” airs for the last time from Winsted Charter Studios with guest columnist Don Pesci. This program marks 14 years for Barkhamsted Republican Town Chair and show host, Juliana Simone, whose first episode aired in December of 2005.

Don and Juliana discuss the studios closing and both of their online articles discussing the reasons why (Don Pesci – Connecticut Commentary: Red Notes From A Blue State; Juliana Simone – In My Vue) the production facility is being shut down, as well as the continuing impeachment nonsense.

For those not in the viewing area or for those who are not Charter/Spectrum subscribers, this show is available online on YouTube on the “Conservative Chat” channel – episode #141.

The Winsted Charter/Spectrum location closed down its customer service side down first, where customers could pay their bills or return/exchange cable boxes.